Nebraska State Patrol apprehended Alberto Perez-Millan, a murder suspect from Texas, in Goehner, Nebraska, over the weekend. The U.S. Marshals Service’s Metro Fugitive Task Force had alerted the troopers that the 28-year-old fugitive was passing through the state via Interstate 80. Perez-Millan is wanted by the Arlington Police Department for his involvement in a murder investigation. Without any resistance, he was arrested and is currently being held at the Seward County Jail. For more news updates, visit KETV NewsWatch 7.
Over the weekend, Nebraska authorities apprehended a murder suspect from Texas.
On Saturday, Nebraska State Patrol apprehended Alberto Perez-Millan in Goehner, a town located approximately 30 miles west of Lincoln.
Authorities said that the U.S. Marshals Service’s Metro Fugitive Task Force informed troopers that the 28-year-old suspect was passing through the state on Interstate 80.
The Arlington Police Department is seeking Perez-Millan in connection with a murder investigation, according to officials.
Without any complications, he was apprehended and is currently being detained at the Seward County Jail.